Florida State All-American, Jalen Ramsey is taking the league by storm heading into the draft. Ramsey ran a 4.41 in the 40-yard dash, which is strong for a player of his stature in the secondary. Ramsey posted impressive numbers in the vertical and broad jump as well, scoring 41.5 and 135 inches respectively. The former ’Nole is expected to be off the board within the first seven picks.

Meanwhile, kicker Roberto Aguayo has been on the wish list for many NFL teams since he won the Lou Groza award in the 2013 season.

Since the NFL moved back the extra point to 33 yards last season, many franchises have experienced woes while kickers had trouble adjusting to the new distance. Aguayo showed superb accuracy during his time in the garnet and gold hitting 88.5 percent of his field goals in three seasons. Aguayo did not participate in any combine activities but he did visit Indianapolis to speak with teams.

Despite having to miss four games last season with an ankle injury, inside linebacker Terrance Smith showcased his abilities in Indianapolis. Smith registered a 4.77 second 40 yard dash time. Last season, Smith registered 65 tackles and 4.5 tackles for a loss. Scouts are comparing him to his former Florida State teammate and current Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith.

Defensive end Giorgio Newberry put his skills on display, running a 4.94 in the 40-yard dash and 4.78 in the 20-yard shuttle. Teams are likely to consider Newberry in a late round scenerio or as an undrafted free agent based off his size alone. His large presence at the defensive end position could cause problems teams at the next level.

Nile Lawrence-Stample did not compete in any drills.

Safety Lamarcus Brutus Brutus posted solid numbers with a 4.76 in the 40-yard dash. Brutus’ strengths shine when he is playing safety in the dime package. In his final year at Tallahassee, Brutus had 68 tackles and led the team with three interceptions.

Last season Florida State capped a record for a three-year span of having players drafted with 29 total, including 11 alone in 2016. This year while the number is expected to drop significantly the Seminoles will still likely see another first rounder and possibly one of the highest drafted kickers to go in the history of the draft.